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Catholic Review wins 73 awards from professional journalism organizations for 2021 work

PORTLAND, Ore. – With 22 awards at the 2022 Catholic Media Conference July 7, the Catholic Review completed the year with 73 awards from three professional organizations – the Catholic Media Association, the Associated Church Press and the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association. The total is the second-highest in at least the last 13 years.

This cover by Sara Travlos and Kevin J. Parks won first place for page one design from the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association

Archbishop William E. Lori, publisher of the Catholic Review, staff members and freelance contributors received awards.

The Catholic Media Association includes Catholic publications and communicators from the U.S. and Canada. Awards given at the Catholic Media Conference included two for individual general excellence, a first-place award for designer of the year to Sara Travlos, former senior graphic designer, and honorable mention for podcaster of the year to George Matysek Jr., managing editor, for episodes of “Catholic Review Radio.”

The Catholic Media Conference was held in person for the first time since 2019, with a hybrid format that allowed members to be present in Portland or participate via Zoom videoconference.

The honors from the MDDC include the designation as Large Nondaily News Organization of the Year for the fourth year in a row and the fifth time since 2013. Among the 42 awards for the Catholic Review, MDDC awarded six “best of show,” which acknowledge the best work in a category across all circulation segments. MDDC members include mostly secular publications from the region. Other publications in the large nondaily division include the Bay Journal, the Laurel Leader, the Aegis and the Towson Times.

The eight awards from the ACP include three awards of excellence, the first-place honor. The Associated Church Press includes Christian publishers from many denominations, including some Catholic organizations like Catholic Review Media.

Christopher Gunty, Catholic Review Media associate publisher and editor, said, “We are pleased and honored to be recognized again as News Organization of the Year by the MDDC, and by all the other awards the team received. 

A story by George Matysek Jr. about Catholic sculptor Wayman Scott IV won multiple journalism awards in 2021, including Best in Show from the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)

“It’s a tribute to the quality of writing, photography, videos and radio shows upon which our readers, viewers and listeners rely for coverage of the Catholic Church and the faithful in Maryland across a variety of media platforms,” he said.

Gunty also received a second-place award for personality profile of a religious leader for a piece about Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington, D.C., which was written for St. Anthony Messenger magazine.

Below is a list of the awards from each association.

Associated Church Press, awarded via videoconference May 12 – award of excellence is first place, award of merit is second and honorable mention is third:

Catholic Media Association, awarded July 7 in Portland. The contest awards first-, second- and third-place awards and honorable mentions.

This graphic by Sara Travlos was among the design work that helped her earn graphic designer of the year by the Catholic Media Association.
An interview by George Matysek Jr. with the father of Isaac Scharbach (pictured), who was tragically killed in an accident, was named best podcast interview of the year by the Catholic Media Association. The judges said the interview featured a dramatic subject and “unflinching, probing questions.”
This sports layout by Sara Travlos was awarded best in show by the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association in 2021.

Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association, awarded May 10-13 via videoconference. The MDDC awards first- and second-place prizes and a best of show for each category, which honors the best work across all circulation divisions.

A commentary by Christopher Gunty about incoming president Joseph Biden won first place for online blog commentary by the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association. (CNS photo/Kevin Lamarque, Reuters)

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